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Oklahoma Statewide Fleet Vehicle Contract Multi-Year Agreement to Supply Fleet Vehicles to State Agencies and Municipalities

The Sewell Family of Companies has been awarded a statewide contract to supply fleet vehicles and services to government agencies across Oklahoma through 2032.

Graphic showing Sewell Family of Companies logo and Oklahoma state seal over a background of parked vehicles, representing a statewide fleet contract agreement.

Sewell Family of Companies secures a statewide contract to supply fleet vehicles and services to government entities across Oklahoma.

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Government Fleet Magazine

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  • The Sewell Family of Companies has secured a multi-year Oklahoma Statewide Contract to supply Class 1, 2, and 3 fleet vehicles to state agencies, municipalities, and government entities.
  • The agreement, managed by the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services, initially runs for two years with options for up to five one-year renewals, potentially lasting until December 1, 2032.
  • Services under the contract include vehicle acquisition, delivery coordination, registration, preventive maintenance, fuel management, and telematics for eligible state and local government bodies.

*Summarized by AI

The Sewell Family of Companies has been awarded Oklahoma Statewide Contract No. SW0035 to supply fleet vehicles to state agencies, municipalities, and other government entities across Oklahoma.

The contract, issued by the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services, designates Sewell as an authorized supplier of Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicles. The initial agreement spans two years, with up to five one-year renewal options, potentially extending through Dec. 1, 2032.

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Fleet Services and Contract Scope

Under the contract, Sewell will provide a range of fleet vehicles along with fleet management services, including:

  • Vehicle ordering and acquisition
  • Delivery coordination
  • Titling and registration
  • Preventive maintenance programs
  • Fuel management
  • Telematics and GPS tracking
  • Ongoing customer support

Eligible users of the contract include Oklahoma state agencies, counties, cities, towns, school districts, and other political subdivisions. The contract is intended to streamline procurement while maintaining compliance with state purchasing requirements.

“We are honored to be selected to support Oklahoma’s fleet vehicle needs,” said David Gomez, fleet director of The Sewell Family of Companies.

The company said it will provide support to participating agencies throughout the duration of the contract.



Quick Answers

The Sewell Family of Companies has been awarded the Oklahoma Statewide Fleet Vehicle Contract.

*Summarized by AI

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